Today’s “Word of the Day” is “intrepid” and it is an adjective meaning “fearless, unafraid, undaunted, dauntless, bold, daring, audacious, adventurous, brave, courageous, valiant, spirited, mettlesome, confident”.
Example Sentence: Writers are intrepid beings. Most are. For a writer, the walk is not a walk. It’s not a physical activity. It’s a walk where the path leads. Walk involves times spent quietly. Walk involves unbridled (unrestrained) thoughts. It isn’t only sunshine and birdsong. Writers claim to be in a relationship with nature. It is the sensitivity with which they belong allow them to feel, see, experience. “Immersive walks” that make it possible is not simply available to everyone.
This word is present in The Hindu article The forked walkways less taken and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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